(This is not a promotional or sponsor post. I’m simply sharing a new fab find. I’m not being compensated in any way, shape, or form for this post. I just like my new clock!)

So first off, if you don’t know what Harbor Freight is, it’s a tool store that apparently is all over the country. (I always thought they were only in Austin. Whoops.) And they are “ridiculously low priced”. At least that’s what they claim. And after getting their ad in the mail and seeing a $14.99 paint sprayer for my air compressor, I knew I had to give my dad’s favorite tool store in the whole world a chance.

While browsing the tool store like a fashionista on 5th Avenue (I might have been drooling a little) I stumbled upon this little ditty.

And for a mere $19.99 I was sold. I mean, seriously… the one I’ve been eying at HobLob was at least double that or more.

And now I’ve got an adorable accessory that I convinced my husband was a practical purchase because it tells time. Double bonus.

Anything that boasts “Grand Central Station” is just double awesome in my book. I LOVE New York.

And now every time I look at it, I think of being here.

sigh. I miss the east coast.

I’ve decided to hang my new clock on this wall:

Okay, so for all you tool virgins out there, here’s a quick rundown on how to hang something awesome like this wall clock.

First, see what the package came with.

The clock came with some anchors and screws…

…which tells me I’m going to need a drill and a drill bit and a few other basic items.

Backing up… you’ll need some standard tools. If you don’t own these basics, I suggest you make a run to the store stat. Every person should own these few items.

The debate between the corded or battery powered drill is almost as hot as the breastfeeding/bottle feeding debate or the stay-at-home/working-mom debate, so I’m not gonna touch that topic with a ten foot pole. Let’s just say that I prefer the CORDED drill. Any day. Hands down. But I’ll leave that topic for it’s own separate post.

Moving along…

Using your pencil markings as a guide, drill holes into your wall. The clock needs two holes because it came with two anchors and screws (and because the clock has two screw holes in it to hang from). Make sure your bit is smaller than your anchor.

Now take your hammer and pound the anchor into the wall. You want this to fit snugly. The anchor, in case you don’t know, helps hold your screw tightly into the sheetrock. When you screw your screw into the anchor, the screw forces the anchor open putting pressure on the sheetrock allowing for a snug fit.

Now your anchors are set. They should be flush with the wall like this:

Now just screw that sucker into the anchors and pray it’s level. 😉

Aaaand thankfully, it is. 🙂

I hate saying this on every.single.post. I make but I feel like I have to make sure that everybody knows I just moved in. And that is why the house looks so unsettled, especially the painted/not painted walls.

Chase was feeling left out so he felt the need to come pose for a picture. I didn’t want to hurt his feelings and not post his picture. He did beg for it after all. No, seriously. That dog gets up and walks right in front of me every.single.time. I bust out the camera. He’s neurotic.

So there you have it, my little slice of Grand Central Station right in my own home. I couldn’t be any more giddy. And now when I’m sitting on the couch I don’t have to get a crick in my neck to check the time on the clock behind me. Double bonus.

I don’t know what it is about these hanging wall clocks, but I just love them. Drool over them. They make me all fluttery inside.

Have you scored any totally drool-worthy accessories or decor lately? Do you love these clocks as much as I do?

* I am not affiliated with Harbor Freight in any way, shape, or form. I paid full-price for my clock and am not getting compensated to talk about or link up to them. I simply love this clock and figured I should at least be courteous and share the link with you in case you just have to order one for yourself. And if you do, let me know so I can be giddy with you!

Love the clock! And who knew Harbor Freight carried such a thing? I guess I’ll be making a trip to my Harbor Freight this week! And as for your house…it looks awesome! We’ve lived in our house for almost 4 years and there are still rooms that aren’t painted/decorated!

I HAVE that clock, not only do I have it, I hung it in the exact same spot in my house (at the break between main floor space & foyer). I love it. Although mine was a gift, I’ve seen them here (Canada) at Home Hardware for $19.99 too! What is UP with hardware stores?!

I just had to comment and let you know I bought my pneumatic paint sprayer there for cheap and LOVE it! I also have the train station clock but I bought mine many years ago from ebay. Now they have them everywhere. I hung it in our 2 story foyer high enough that my youngest son who is over 6′ 5″ has clearance!!!! I think they are so cool!

Harbor Freight smells so strongly of tires and car parts I don’t know how anyone can work there. I don’t know if it is just my particular location but I can’t be in there for very long because of the smell.

LOVE the clock!!! And yes, my husband was silly enough to take me with him on a trip to Harbor Freight not that long ago…when he found me he was just trying to figure out what all the stuff I had in my hands WAS! LOL!

Saw that clock several years ago at Value City Furniture, and thought I would go back to get it. When I did, it was gone. I have looked everywhere, and now I am heading to Harbor Tool. Thank you so much!!!

The clock looks awesome in our entryway, Allison! I think I dropped you and Kinsey off that day at Harbor Freight while Travis and I went to Fry’s to get the NAS device that I’m building for redundant storage of all your mission critical data for your blog. Hopefully I finish it soon so that you will have the piece of mind your stuff is safe. All your readers can now laugh at your geeky husband 😉

Oh Ben. You are such a Geek. SUCH a geek. I heart you! Thanks for getting that NAS thing built to back up my pictures. I would die if my computer crashed and I lost all my bloggy photos and stuff! You are the best!

We love Harbor Freight. Our brother-in-law actually used to drive an hour to our house just so he could “visit” {Harbor Freight, not us} 😉 Before you even said it, I was thinking it – you can virtually see it from anywhere in the general area of the house — coming down the stairs, hit the bottom, “what time is it, you ask?,” “why let me tell you…”, sitting on the sofa, walking in the door. That’s awesome!

Okay, so you asked what we’ve scored recently. Here is my Friday finds from our base thrift store. I have no idea what to do with the mirrored door thingamajig. I’m not sure if I want to paint it, leave it, decorate it, or what! Geesh.

That’s funny about your BIL. lol. Well, I guess it’s better than nothing, right?!! I think all my stalkers and peeping toms really like my clock because they can see it from the front door. J/K. (This was a joke in reference to a comment made awhile back in a Christmas post about having a window that everyone and their dog can see in. I really need to cover that window. Adding it to the list…)

Oh Les, that is why I like you so much! We think alike. And this is why I’ve banned myself from IKEA and Target. I always find stuff that is so cheap how could I NOT buy it? But the Target addiction is too hard to break. I.just.have. to go in there at least once a week to check out all their killer home decor sales. They have the best clearance section!

Thank you! Did you notice the clock directly across from it though? I’m thinking I may need to move the big honkin round one now. But I love it there. Is it weird to have two clocks facing each other? 😀

Your new clock looks fab! We moved around the same time as you and I’m amazed at how quickly you’ve made your house ‘home’ – its taking me aaaages.
Btw love ur hubs comment – and he has his own techie/guy blog! Lol you guys make a cute couple!

Well, having a blog about Home stuff has nudged me along a little (or a lot!). In past homes I’ve taken foreveh to get my hiney in gear and do stuff to the house, but I’ve gotta keep the posts coming, right? Thank you for your compliment. Yes, my hubbs is a total GEEK (not a nerd! – just ask him yourself!) and is super Techie. He’s fun. He’s my soul mate. 😀

Well get busy! I carried it around my house and held it up to about 25 walls before I made my final decision. Just carry yours around or have someone carry it and hold it up. When you find “the spot” you will know.

Ya, I totally forgot to mention in the post that it’s a double sided clock. I think the pictures show that, but I should have said it as well. I have 3 clocks so close together that you can see them all at once if you stand by the fireplace. Is that a decor faux pau? I think of clocks as big pieces of artwork.

I think you can order them off their website as well. I didn’t dive into their site enough to double check that. But HobLob always has clocks like this too – just wait until they have their clocks 50% off and you might be able to get a good deal.

I have a Harbor Freight literally right down the street from my house. Weird, I know, but I can walk there! I have to go more often. I knew they had the paint sprayer, but I didn’t know they had low price home decor! If it wasn’t raining today, I would walk down there now!

Well have fun! I was in a hurry the day I went in so I went up and down the isles really fast, but they’ve got loads of cool stuff – especially if you like stores that sell TOOL stuff. But I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of cutsie home stuff as well. I guess the wife’s gotta have something to look at when the husband drags her in there.

Omg! I must have this clock! and Harbor Freight is 5 mins from where I work..are you kidding me??!!
I know where I am going on my lunch hour tomorrow..I hope our Harbor Freight still have them!
TFS!!
Beth

Saw your comment on Harbor Freight, and thought of my father. I know that you didn’t get a chance to know him, but he was a very thrift man, and they have many items from Harbor Freight in my parent’s home. Just wanted to let you know that by reading your blog, I was doublily blessed by thinking of you and my father.
Love all your craftiness!

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